this relationship with united technologies has been great. boy, this room -- you guys are in prince william county, they are in prince george's county. look at the span. thank you all for coming out. this is just quick reactions. i want to get to glen and fred, two of the very, very best pollsters and in the business. their firms are sort of the nordstroms on their respective sides of the aisle, just very, very large an enormously high quality and incredibly well regarded. and longtime good friends. i want to have plenty of time with those guys. just some quick reaction to what happened last night. unfortunately, i had to do a column that i had to hand in yesterday morning before the debate, and is not coming out until friday, although i got an e-mail from my editor, who was suggesting tweaking it a bit after yesterday. the point i tried to make is that, unfortunately, everybody tries to make everything by now. a race is either too close to call or is over. there is nothing in between. going into this debate, there really was an in-between si